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You’re A Man Now, Boy by Raleigh Ritchie

Posted on 23rd March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Raleigh Ritchie may be better known for appearances in Game of Thrones and Adulthood, but this Bristol born, multi-talented man has had an album in the works for a long time. With six different producers […]

I like it when you sleep for you are so beautiful and yet so unaware of it by The 1975

Posted on 21st March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

From bursting on to the scene with a strong radio presence through hit singles ‘Chocolate’ and ‘Sex’ in 2013 and quickly followed by a platinum debut album, The 1975 have always seemed somewhat a contradiction. […]

Trance Frendz by Nils Frahm & Olafur Arnalds

Posted on 13th March 201613th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The title of a piece of work can serve a myriad of functions – a clever or arresting title can pique the interest of a new listener, whilst other titles serve the purpose of contextualising […]

Untitled Unmastered by Kendrick Lamar

Posted on 13th March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Since this surprise album stopped the world in its tracks on Thursday night, arguments have raged as to whether this is a follow-up to To Pimp A Butterfly, or simply a compilation of cuts that […]

Hills End by DMA’s

Posted on 5th March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

After storming onto the Radio 1 playlist at the end of last year with their single ‘Delete,’ DMA’s debut album Hills End has been heavily awaited by anyone with an interest in Britpop. The Australian […]

Life of Pause by Wild Nothing

Posted on 3rd March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Pitchfork darling Wild Nothing returns with his third studio album, Life of Pause. However, the title is a bit of a misnomer, as once you press play, the only thing to do is let it […]

DJ-Kicks by Moodymann

Posted on 2nd March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The 50th DJ-Kicks was released last year, and was a spell-binding compilation of new discoveries by none other than DJ Koze. This however, is the smoothest and sassiest of them all, courtesy of Moodymann, and […]

Colour Theory by Submotion Orchestra

Posted on 2nd March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Leeds collective Submotion Orchestra arrive with fourth studio album Colour Theory and continue to gather admirers. With vocalist Ruby Wood taking a step back to enjoy being a new mum, there is a greater […]

Basar by Africaine 808

Posted on 2nd March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

“World music” and experimental dance have been reaching new heights in the past year or so, with many important contemporary artists often associated with IDM finding innovative ways to combine the two. Be this with […]

Phase by Jack Garratt

Posted on 2nd March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Jack Garratt has recently created a die-hard fan base with his awkward and energetic bravado on and off stage. Despite only having 2 EPs and a collection of singles under his belt, the 24 year […]

To Write Or Not To Write?

Posted on 2nd March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In the wake of Elton John announcing he will be shadow writing The Killers next album, Megan Chown and Fred Savage discuss whether or not artists should be allowed to use ghost writers.   Yes […]

Right Hand Left Hand by Right Hand Left Hand

Posted on 2nd March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Right Hand Left Hand return from obscurity with their second self-titled album; the follow up to 2011’s Power Grab elaborates on their particular brand of looped guitar rock. The Welsh duo have certainly been busy […]

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